Webinar: Travel Medicine Part 1: Consultations in General Practice
International travel is roaring back to life, and this may mean it’s time for a quick refresher on travel consultations. Comfortable walking shoes are not the only things patients need to plan for and pack for when considering their health while away.
This webinar will look at health needs in the travel planning, from flight fitness and medication reviews to vaccinations and first aid kits. It will discuss important information to consider when away on holidays, including food & water safety, diarrhoea management and malaria prevention.
Content covered
- how to conduct a travel medicine consultation
- where to look up key information to guide your advice to travellers
- food & water safety
- mosquito bites prevention & malaria chemoprophylaxis
- traveller’s diarrhoea
- altitude sickness
- jet lag
- assessing fitness to fly
- travelling with children
- recommendations for a travellers first aid kit and more!
Learning outcomes
- conduct a pre-travel history and assessment of common travel-related risks and provide tailored pre-travel health advice
- assess a patient’s fitness to fly in relation to existing medical conditions and accessibility of medical care
- discuss prevention and treatment strategies for common travel-related illnesses including travellers diarrhoea, malaria chemoprophylaxis and altitude sickness
- recommend relevant supplies for travellers first aid kits, travelling with children and jet lag
Presenter
Dr Elizabeth Hicks, Clinical Educator (Far North Coast) Healthy North Coast
Dr Elizabeth Hicks is a local GP, qualified in multiple disciplines and interests in travel medicine (including yellow fever vaccination), skin cancer, women’s health and antenatal shared care. After growing up on the Northern Rivers Liz has returned to local practice for the past 10 years and is passionate about providing the highest possible care to her patients in an unhurried environment.